Most manufacturing industries in the world, be it food production, mining, automotive, use chemicals and machinery that can produce dangerous level of poisonous gases.
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Most manufacturing industries in the world, be it food production, mining, automotive, use chemicals and machinery that can produce dangerous level of poisonous gases.
Power plants, mines, chemical plants and many other industries release toxic or combustible gases which can indicate fire or which can have severe human health effects when concentrations reach a certain level.
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is an intermediate in the industrial synthesis of nitric acid. This gas has a reddish-brown color and a biting odor. It is also a major air pollutant.
Hydrogen gas (H2) was first artificially produced in the early 16th century, via the mixing of metals with strong acids.
Smart Monitoring Systems Detect and Control Dangerous Gases in Various Facilities
In manufacturing and production industries such as coal mining, construction, distribution, oil and gas,powerful chemicals are present and poisonous gases can be produced through various machinery and processing methods.